Stephan Walter lives and works in Zurich where he was born in 1982. Stephan started work in the graphic design world at an advertising agency. During his time at the agency he made up his mind that the only way for him to express his passion in graphic design was for him to become self-employed!
Stephan studied Graphic and Media Design at the F&F School for Art and Media Design. After graduating, Stephan pursued his dream. He worked for the F&F School, Freitag AG and for some local bands from Zurich. During this time Stephan was resolving his own style and approach. He quickly developed his own picture language by learning a lot of techniques related to handling alternative design softwares.
A year after graduating, Stephan flew to New York to conduct research and development work with Stefan Sagmeister.
Stephan has now practiced for six years as an independent illustrator and graphic designer trading under his own brand name of radionacional. Over the last six years Stephan has worked for many clients; many of them in the cultural arena.
Stephan's client list includes: David Byrne, Brian Eno, Wired Magazine, Neue Zurcher Zeitung, Columbia University, Volkswagen, die Zeit, Levis, Sagmeister Inc, Elle and many more.
Stephan also teaches and lectures at schools for design, mainly in his beloved discipline: Typography!

Mark Ward is an artist based in London.
His work is derived from his obsession with Americana. Raised on a diet of Saturday morning cartoons, BMX, skateboarding, and drawing, Mark has kept true to his roots soaking up every last candy wrapper and morphing them into his surreal and comical visions.
Growing up in the South London suburbs in the late 80’s, Mark was reading every possible American skateboard magazine he could get his hands on. He realized his grey London environment didn’t reflect the sunny California he was being sold in the magazines. Rolling through puddles in South London just doesn’t match up to cruising along Long Beach.
Mark’s work mixes the everyday mundane with surreal elements of the 80’s American bubble, encouraging the viewer to see things differently, and peel back the gloss on the pop imagery that he worshipped in his childhood.
A graduate of Central St Martins, Mark has been recognized by the Art Directors Club and received a Young Gun Award for his outstanding illustration work. He has exhibited internationally throughout Europe and America, in both solo and group shows. His work was also included in the Pop Art Design show at the Barbican.
Alongside his personal work, Mark creates bold imagery for a wide range of commercial opportunities including fashion, magazine covers, editorial and large scale installations. Projects include signature work for Stussy, Burton Snowboards, Nike and Columbia Records.
Clients include:
Adidas, Anomaly, Atlantic Records, Burton Snowboards, Cadburys, Columbia Records, Converse, Etnies, The Guardian, HarperCollins, Jordan Air, Medicom Toys, Microsoft, MTV, Nike, Puma, Pepsi, Red Bull, The Shortlist, Sony, Stussy, Studio Output, UsTwo

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Neil lives and works in Brighton. Since completing a degree and post graduate studies at Middlesex University and Central St. Martins, he has illustrated for a wide range of clients, including; The BBC, Publicis, Caspian Publishing, The Economist, LaSalle Bank, The Financial Times, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, Corbett, New Scientist, Medicus, OUP, The Radio Times, The Telegaph, The Royal Bank of Scotland, Verizon, Virgin Atlantic, Sony, The Washington Post, Bloomsbury, Time Out, Hodder, Design Week, Interbrand, BT, Conran Design.

Alex Williamson was born in England in 1973 and now lives and works as an illustrator and Graphic Artist in London. Alex Williamson has a BA Graphic Design (printmaking) from Leeds Metropolitan University and an MA in Communication Design from the RCA. Alex creates original artwork using cut-out, collage and print techniques, combining found ephemera, drawing and photography. His work is concerned with experimental graphic process, fiction and narrative.
Alex works on a wide range of commercial commissions and projects in the publishing, corporate, editorial and advertising sectors as well as producing and exhibiting personal experimental work. He also lectures in Design for Interaction and Moving Image on the Graphic Design BA at the London College of Communication.
Previous clients include: Vodafone, Science Museum, Lastminute.com, Penguin, MTV, Washington Post, Levis, Havana Club Rum, Tiger Beer, The Guardian, Time Out, Orion, GQ, Macmillan, NatWest, Sony, BBC Radio One, Random House, The Economist, ICM Models, Gartner, McKinsey, Fortune Magazine, The Independent, The Face, Sunday Times, Getty Images, Financial Times, Portobello Books, The New Yorker, Department For Transport and Citigroup.
Alex Williamson also works in Moving Image - previous clients have included: MTV, BBC, Channel 4, E4, Chrysalis, October Films, Big Life, Parlophone, Polydor, Rough Trade, Nickelodeon.

Leicester-born Joe Wilson studied at Leeds Metropolitan University, Graduating with a bachelor of arts degree in Graphic Arts and Design in 2007. After a lifetime of drawing and doodling Joe Wilson became serious about being an artist at an early age and has left himself 'no other option'. Joe Wilson took an interest in printmaking at university and studied this heavily in his final year, with a great deal of his work taking the form of screen prints
and etchings. This forms the foundation of Joe Wilson's work today, although since finishing university and leaving the print facilities, other ways of creating similar effects have had to be employed. Joe Wilson's work consists of painstakingly detailed, hand-drawn illustrations, usually in fine-line pen or pencil, that are then scanned and edited on the mac.
Joe Wilson takes his influence from an array of sources including old engravings, 70s Vinyl covers and surrealist art. Joe Wilson is particularly interested in ideas of evolution, space, and complex constructions.
Joe Wilson's unique drawing style attracts a mixture of different clients from editorial to fashion, he has produced work for clients such as: The Guardian, Adidas, 21st Amendment, Mojo magazine, Prospect Magazine, RKCR/Y&R, The Yards, Peter Werth, The Big Chill Festival, and Topshop.
With aspirations to establish himself firmly as an illustrator, he hopes to work on many more commercial projects whilst continuing to produce his personal 'thought experiments' for his own pleasure.

fashion illustration portfolio of berlin based illustrator kerstin wacker. very often kerstin is selling her work to advertising agencies and fashion- or trend-magazines. but she is as well illustrating websites, book- and cd-covers, postcards, flyers, t-shirts, shopping bags... you name it.
clients include: marie claire, elle, celebrity, allure, pinault printemps, arab media group, graham hanson design...

Bernd Wagenfeld is a freelance illustrator with a huge variety of styles, but working mainly realistic and photorealistic. He has more than 15 years of experience and a broad skill set. His main clients include ad agencies and publishers.

Dutch-born painter and illustrator Robert Wagt has worked in Berlin,
Milan and Paris, and is currently in the USA working from Nyack, New York.
Robert and his wife, also an accomplished artist, have one daughter.
As an illustration artist, Robert Wagt is widely acknowledged for his
creativity and unique style, and has enjoyed an international reputation
for almost 20 years.
Marie Claire and Vanity Fair were among the first international magazines
that sparked his career during his first Paris stint in 1987-1988, after he
emerged from his art studies.
In Milan from 1988 to 1994, he became a regular contributor to Vogue,
Uomo Vogue and Vanity of the Condé Nast Media Group, among
other magazines.
He returned to Paris in 1994, where his client list grew to include industry
giants such as Canon, Longchamp, Coca Cola, DHL, Ford, Ebay and Macy’s,
working with world’s premier advertising agencies, such as : Publicis,
J. Walter Thompson, Young & Rubicam and McCann Erickson.
His work is featured in numerous art books and magazine interviews.
Beyond the world of commerce, Robert Wagt is recognized for his contribution
to the fine arts. Numerous solo and group exhibitions in the United States and
Europe have shown his work since 1983.
Robert Wagt is represented by New York-based Lindgren & Smith Inc.,
one of the four top artist-management agencies of the United States.
He also works with Sigrid Freundorfer Fine Arts, a highly respected
New York art dealer of 20th century paintings and sculptures.
Born and raised in Assen, the Netherlands, he was formally trained
at the Academy of Fine Arts (Minerva) in Groningen, the Netherlands,
from 1982 to 1987.

John's formal training was not in illustration, but rather theology, which he received at Cambridge University. However, he always loved drawing, and one of his early jobs was as a newspaper cartoonist. But he says that he really learned to draw when he worked at the British Museum, drawing oriental objects to scale. In his children's books illustrations, he is particularly inspired by what he calls "the gooniness" of young school children. John and his family divide their time between Brighton, England and Long Island, New York.

Sarah Walsh is an internationally published illustrator who's project range spans from picture books, apparel, home decor and greeting cards to name a few. Her work has also been featured on Creative Pep Talk, Buzzfeed & The Jealous Curator. Sarah has been a working artist since 2001, starting out as a designer/illustrator hybrid at Hallmark Cards in Kansas City. In 2013 she branched off solo style into the freelance world after connecting with an art agent named Lilla Rogers. Bright color, fashion, mid century design, the 80's, fantasy, hand lettering, world culture & folk art art are some of the elements that inform her work.

Writing and illustrating a children's book or working with a fashion designer to create a quirky haute couture clothing line are two of her dream projects! When Sarah isn't busy doing client work she fills her sketchbook with personal paintings or creates products such as art prints, enamel pins & pillows for Tigersheep Friends, with her husband Colin Walsh, a fellow illustrator.

Amy Wasserman is a nationally-published collage illustrator. Her work has appeared on book jackets, magazine covers and other publications since 1985. Her portfolio also includes altered photos and improvisational quilts.

Born in Gloucestershire and growing up in Lincolnshire, Mark originally wanted to be a mechanic. However, one of his teachers suggested he pursue a career in art and he’s been a successful freelance illustrator since the early 80s. He plays percussion in a band called the B1200s, collects old cars and enjoys a game of tennis. His early influences include Gavin McLeod and Philip Castle.

Mark earned a diploma and then a higher diploma in Graphic Design from the Lincoln College of Art.

Keep it clean, clear and simple is Mark’s mantra. He works in Freehand, Illustrator and Photoshop, as well as using traditional media.

Mark’s style is very graphic with strong line work, and usually employs flat colours. His work is ideal for ‘how to’ images and infographics, with isometric viewpoints and, sometimes, a blueprint feel. He enjoys tackling technical challenges, but also produces more playful and conceptual work.

Hand Crafted Digital Illustration. Humorous illustration, cartoons and caricatures for the Web and editorial publications. Everything from children's magazines to the extreme and bizarre. CD covers are a specialty here at wayno.com!

Conceptual digital illustrations for advertising, annual reports, childrens books, corporate, editorial, infographics, logos, maps, stylized forms and 450+ stock images available. Kansas native with a cutting-edge style has earned him publication with clients such as Adidas, Adobe, Bank of America, Bell Atlantic, CocaCola, General Motors and Novartis Pharmaceuticals just to name a few. Tim takes a high-tech approach to his conceptual art using Adobe Illustrator while drawing on the "not-so-high-tech" suggestions of his three sons. He keeps his fingers on the pulse of the big cities via the internet and proves by his innovative work that for a small-town boy, "there's no place like home".

Ben loves to draw. He teaches at Sheridan College's illustration program.
His drawings are recognized by D&AD, Print, Communication Arts, Step100, Applied Arts, American Illustration and the Advertising and Design Club of Canada. Clients include Xbox 360, Honda, the New York Times, Conde Nast, Esquire and Penguin.
Ben would like to draw for you.

Paul is always excited when it comes time to draw and create something exciting. His illustrations range from lively whimsical pictures with bright colors and bold lines to B&W realistic images.
He has created numerous assignments for magazines, education publishers, and design studios.

Our studio produces award-winning pictures in a variety of styles. Our images start with the pencil, always, and finish with digital collage, monoprints, and screen prints. Our clients include the De Young Museum, the New Yorker, the San Francisco International Film Festival, and Farrar Strauss Giroux.

Eric's paintings are known for strong light and shadow, as well as for rich color and strong draftsmanship. The illustrative work is conceptual, textural and often surreal. Eric also does beautiful people and animal portraits.

I have been interested in the imagery of fantasy since early childhood and all my artwork is, at its most fundamental level, about creating a “sense of wonder”. In my illustration, my primary concern has been to create a window into the themes and story elements of a particular book. My non-commissioned work is concerned with more personal themes.
Stylistically my art is best described as “Imaginative Realism”.

With a varied background in industrial design, set design for animation, and traditional painting, Paul Wiley has always strived to provide consistent quality and easy working relationships with his clients. Some of those clients include Intel, Smirnoff, Hitachi, American Express, and Mead. His digital 3d work spans the last two decades and a wide variety of markets. He looks forward to hearing about your upcoming projects. Please email for an estimate.

She spends her time creating illustrations with a unique combination of
sharp-eyed visual wit, sophisticated color and graceful hand-lettering.

Working with acrylic, gouache, pen & ink and computer, Sarah's whimsical
and elegant style has a refreshingly painterly feel. Her illustrations have been featured around the world in magazines and advertising campaigns, airports, museums, bookstores, on buses, murals, in the metro, as well as on bags,
cups, books, toys.........the list goes on.

Sarah's clients include Barnes & Noble, United Airlines, American Express, Pfizer, UNESCO, NYU, Smithsonian, Time Magazine, Yoga Journal, Madame Figaro, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, Town & Country and
The New York Times.

If you'd like to know more about Sarah, her work or interests,
please feel free to ask. She enjoys thinking outside the square!

I am a graduate of the Royal College of Art and am currently living in London renovating a large old Victorian house and building a magnificent studio. My time is divided between illustration, painting on location and lecturing. For me all 3 disciplines feed each other, keeping me on my toes and keen to explore new uses for my work. Travel is a very important ingredient in all of this and a strong element within much of my work. The last few years I have been traveling in South Eastern Asia, Northern Africa and Europe. I love the insight, excitement and energy of geography and people

Nicholas's work is conceptual, textural and inspired by the forms and colors of nature. The imagery is often used in relationship with spiritual themes, the green movement, success in business, health and healing, hope, the Journey, transformation and universal themes of life. To see more work and a complete STOCK Archive please visit www.zocolo.com and click on IMAGE ARCHIVE.

Hannah's Christmas santas, snowmen, reindeer and other decorative images have appeared on cards, wraps and bags in the USA and Europe. With a variety of delightful styles, her illustrations are now appearing in childrens books and magazines.

Conceptual illustration used for editorial, childrens book, advertsing, book covers, design and corporate media. Paul offers two different syles working in painterly and digital media. His work has appeared in Communication Arts, Graphis, Print Magazine, Step Inside Design, Clients have included The Washington Post, Rodale Press, Intuit, 3M, American Express and more

Sara Woolley is an award-winning illustrator living and working in Brooklyn, NY who has been twice recognized by the New York Society of Illustrators, by the Society of Illustrator Los Angeles, and most recently by 3×3 Magazine of Contemporary Illustration.
Clients include Scholastic, Mondo Publishing, For Beginners Books, Lincoln Park Zoo, Zum Schneider, Gorgeous Entertainment, Consul General of Japan, VOX Vodka, New Castle Science Festival.

Uk based illustrator who has worked for clients in the UK, US and Japan. Clients include The Guardian Newspaper, The New Scientist, Radio Times, Daily Telegraph, Independent Newspaper, Reader's Digest, Big Issue, Mail on Sunday